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Program
Dresden (Germany), May 19 – 21, 2015www.edacentrum.de/edaworkshop
Location
CATRENEDesign Technology Conference
edaWorkshop 15
jointly organized
Dresden, the capital of Saxony and the former residence of the Wettin dynasty, is a city of art and culture with magnificent buildings, many world-class museums as well as a rich tradition of theatre and music. No book about the history of architecture can forget to men-tion Dresden’s Zwinger Palace (s. picture on the left). The recon-structed Frauenkirche, the Semper Opera House and the Royal Palace as well as many other historical monuments and collections define the image of the city. See also: www.dresden.de
The participation fee includes 3 days conference, 3x lunch, 2x dinner, conference beverages and conference documents. This is an all-inclusive package. Items are not available separately.
Registration (Deadline: May 11, 2015) until April 27, 2015 after April 28, 2015
Participation fee (All prices plus 19 % VAT) EUR 350,– EUR 400,–
To register choose the registration online (https://www.edacentrum.de/edaworkshop/online-registration) or fax the registration form to +49 511 762-19695. For further details, i.e. cancellation policy see registration form.
Registration and Accomodation Contact
edacentrum Schneiderberg 32 30167 Hannover Germany Ms. Maren Sperber sperber@edacentrum.de
fon: +49 511 762-19699 fax: +49 511 762-19695 info@edacentrum.de www.edacentrum.de
The event takes place at the 4-star Dorint Hotel Dresden which is located close to the Old Town. For attendees of the edaWorkshop15 and CATRENE DTC edacentrum has arranged special room rates, valid from May 19 – 21, 2015.
Dorint Hotel Dresden Grunaer Straße 14 01069 Dresden Germany Fon +49 351 4915-0 Fax +49 351 4915-100 www.dorint.com/en/hotel-dresden
Special Room Rates at Dorint Hotel Dresden (including Breakfast)
Single room: EUR 110,- Double room: EUR 140,- Fon +49 351 4915-774 anke.boehmer@dorint.com
For alternative hotels see www.edacentrum.de/edaworkshop/location
Please book your room by April 20, 2015, and mention “edaWorkshop15” as the key-word. After April 20, the fixed quota of rooms for the event will be closed. All participants are kindly asked to make their own hotel reservations directly.
Social Event Locations
From the airportBy taxi: The taxi fare to the hotel is about EUR 22.By public transportation: Take S2 local train (direction “Heidenau”), get off at “Dresden Hauptbahn-hof” and proceed as written below. See also: www.dresden-airport.de
From the main railway stationTake tram no. 3 or 7 (direction “Dresden Wilder Mann” or “Weix-dorf”), get off at “Pirnaischer Platz”. Take tram 2 or 12 (direction “Dres-den Kleinzschachwitz Freystraße” or “Dresden Ludwig-Hartmann-Straße”), get off at “Deutsches Hygiene-Museum”. See also: www.dvb.de
Using a navigation systemChoose “Pirnaische Vorstadt” as district when you enter “Grunaer Strasse 14”.
Restaurant “Dresden 1900” With the era of Empire to Art Nou-veau Dresden provides another heyday apart from the time of Au-gustus the Strong. It was a period of entrepreneurs and inventors, the rising bourgeoisie and of basic development in public transport. The museum restaurant “Dresden 1900” provides a glimpse into the lives of Dresdens’ cirizens and their traffic history(ies) about 1900 showing one of the most beautiful squares of the past - the post office square – in 1900. The restaurant offers a good Saxonian kitchen from around 1900 and also creations of the modern German cuisine. Dresden 1900 is located vis-a-vis to the Frauenkirche, within walking distance to the Dorint hotel (15 min). Adress: An der Frauenkirche 20 www.dresden1900.de
Restaurant “Alte Meister” The Alte Meister café & restaurant was opened in October 2001 on the premises of Albert Braun’s former studio. Braun directed the artistic renovation of the Zwinger after World War II. In the museum café of the world-famous gallery of the same name, freshly made delicacies of creative seasonal kitchen are offered. A café durng the day, the “Alte Meister” turns into a stylish restaurant in the evening where dining between Rubens and Rossini becomes possible. The restaurant “Alte Meister” is located in the lavishly renovated Braun Atelier of the Dresden Zwinger next to the Sem-per Opera House. From the Dorint Hotel it located within walking distance (20 min). Adress: Theaterplatz 2 www.altemeister.net
Directions to Dorint Hotel
About edaWorkshop and CATRENE DTC
The edaWorkshop is the premier German event on “Electronics, Design and Applications” (EDA). It offers excellent opportunities for the publication and discussion of application-oriented EDA research results. The mix of participants from industry and academia creates ideal opportunities for a professional exchange of ideas on a scientific basis. This interac-tion paves the way for industry to benefit from research results.
The edaWorkshop is also the pri-mary platform for presenting and exchanging solution approaches and results of those research pro- jects in the area of “Electronics,
Design and Applications”, which are funded by the BMBF (Fed-eral Ministry of Education and Research, Germany). It promotes
communication between experts and public authorities, and sup-ports the dissemination of the results of publicly-funded projects.
The edaWorkshop is organized jointly by the edacentrum and the GI/GMM/ITG RSS Steering Group
for “Computer-aided Circuit and System Design” and is supported by the BMBF. Like in 2009, 2011 and 2013, the edaWorkshop15 will co-locate and share a com-mon day – including keynotes, sessions and the social event – with the annual CATRENE Design Technology Conference (DTC).
The CATRENE DTC is the meeting point of Europe’s scientists and experts in application-oriented design. Both events are attracting European experts in industry and academia and consequently the organizers decided to co-locate the workshop and the conference every two years.
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The three-day event is a balanced combination of information and communication. It offers not only a wide range of discussions on specialized subjects and EDA research projects, but also provides plenty of networking op-portunities. This is supported by a comprehensive poster exhibition, where also demonstrations and prototypes will be presented.
Looking forward to seeing you in Dresden!
Prof. Dr. W. Rosenstiel Prof. Dr. W. Nebel General Chairs
Wed
nesd
ay, May 20, 2015
Keyn
ote M
oderator: W. R
osenstiel (edacentrum, D
)
9:00S
ystem o
f System
s – Th
e Key E
nab
ler for Fu
ture A
pp
lication
s A
. Schöllhorn (Intel M
obile Com
munications, D
)
Techn
ical Sessio
n: M
od
eling
and
Sim
ulatio
nM
oderator: M. D
ietrich (Fraunhofer IIS/E
AS, D
)
9:30
Virtu
al Pro
totyp
ing
with
IP R
euse fo
r a ME
MS
Ap
plicatio
n w
ith
IP-X
AC
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d S
ystemC
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DV
PO
. Guillaum
e, F. Cenni, (ST M
icroelectronics, F), E. Vaum
orin, J.-M. Fernandez (M
AG
IL-LE
M, F), F. R
ahim (ATR
EN
TA, F), G
. Schröpfer, B
. Vernay (CO
VE
NTO
R, F)
10:05Leverag
ing
Verificatio
n o
f System
C w
ith U
VM
S. Schulz, T. Voertler (Fraunhofer IIS
/EA
S, D)
10:30Q
&A
M. D
ietrich (Fraunhofer IIS/E
AS, D
)
10:35 C
offee B
reak
Techn
ical Sessio
n: FD
SO
I Eco
systems
Moderator: P. B
louet (ST Microelectronics, F)
11:05FD
SO
I Device Param
eter Op
timizatio
n w
ith T
CA
DE
l Medi B
azizi (GLO
BA
LFOU
ND
RIE
S, D)
11:40FD
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n E
nab
lemen
t Desig
n C
enter
O. Thom
as (CE
A-LETI, F)
12:05FD
SO
I and
AD
AS
Ap
plicatio
n fo
r Au
tom
otive
J. Benndorf (D
reamchip, D
)
12:30Q
&A
P. Blouet (ST M
icroelectronics, F)
Poster S
ession
Moderator: R
. Popp (edacentrum, D
)
12:35In
trod
uctio
n o
f the Po
ster Exh
ibitio
nC
omprising accepted scientific contributions and an overview
of project posters.
Poster E
xhib
ition
12:50For the titles and authors of the scientific posters see bottom
of next page.
13:20Lu
nch
and
Poster E
xhib
ition
Techn
ical Sessio
n: S
ecurity, S
afety and
Privacy – C
hallen
ges and
D
esign
So
lutio
ns fo
r Tom
orrow
´s Ap
plicatio
ns
Moderator: J. H
aase (edacentrum, D
)
14:35S
ecurity, S
afety and
Privacy b
ut w
hat fo
r and
how
…C
. Dietrich (G
emalto, F)
15:10N
ew Tru
sted H
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g M
echan
isms
Ap
plicab
le to E
mb
edd
ed S
ystems
B. C
andaele (Thales, F)
15:35Q
&A
J. Haase (edacentrum
, D)
15:40C
offee B
reak
Techn
ical Sessio
n: V
2X: C
ar to E
nvirom
ent C
om
mu
nicatio
nM
oderator: R. H
oofman (N
XP, N
L)
16:10H
ow V
2X Lead
s to S
afe and
Secu
re Mo
bility
P. Pype (N
XP, B
E)
16:45V
AM
OS
– Th
e Traffic Man
agemen
t System
of D
resden
M. K
rumnov (TU
Dresden, D
)
17:10Q
&A
R. H
oofman (N
XP, N
L)
17:15B
reak
So
cial Even
t (Dinner Location: R
estaurant “Alte M
eister“, adress below)
17:45M
eeting point at hotel reception for guided tours
18:00Public organ prayer and explanations at „Frauenkirche“ (in G
erman only) or
Guided tour through D
resden‘s old town
19:00M
eeting point at hotel reception (in case of not participating guided tours)
19:15A
rrival at "Alte M
eister" (Theaterplatz 1a, 01067 Dresden)
19:30C
on
fermen
t of "E
DA
-Med
aille 2015" W. R
osenstiel (edacentrum, D
)
20:00D
inn
er
23:00E
nd of 2nd day
Th
ursd
ay, May 21, 2015
Keyn
ote
Moderator: W
. Nebel (edacentrum
, D)
9:00D
esign
of S
ecure C
hip
sG
. Sigl (TU
München, D
)
9:30D
esign
for M
anu
facturin
g in
Extrem
e Scalin
g an
d B
eyon
dD
. Pan (U Texas at A
ustin, US
)
10:00C
on
fermen
t of “E
DA
Ach
ievemen
t Aw
ard 2015”
W. N
ebel (edacentrum, D
)
10:20C
offee B
reak
Techn
ical Sessio
n: M
EM
S an
d A
nalo
gM
oderator: U. S
chlichtmann (TU
München, D
)
10:50M
EM
S2015 Paves th
e Way to
Sch
ematic D
riven M
EM
S D
esign
T. Maier (B
osch, D), R
. Som
mer (IM
MS, D
) (tbc)
11:10D
esign
of A
cceleration
Sen
sors U
sing
a System
atic ME
MS
-AS
IC
Desig
n Flow
R
. Pevgonen, J. Klaus, R
. Som
mer (IM
MS, D
)
11:35B
ehavio
ral Mo
delin
g o
f an A
nalo
g N
eural R
ecord
ing
Fron
t-En
d fo
r S
ystem S
imu
lation
and
Reliab
ility An
alysisN
. Heidm
ann, N. H
ellwege, D
. Peters-Drolshagen (U
Brem
en, D)
12:00S
ymb
olic S
imu
lation
of M
ixed-S
ign
al System
s with
Exten
ded
Affin
e A
rithm
etic C. R
adojicic, C. G
rimm
, T. Purusothaman (TU
Kaiserslautern, D
)
Poster E
xhib
ition
12:25For the titles and authors of the scientific posters see below
.
12:55Lu
nch
and
Poster E
xhib
ition
Techn
ical Sessio
n: S
trategy, An
alysis and
Diag
no
sis M
oderator: W. N
ebel (edacentrum, D
)
14:10N
ation
al Agen
da P
rocess to
develo
p S
trategies fo
r Micro
electron
ics C
. Martin (B
MB
F, D)
14:25Fro
m M
aterial via SO
C to
System
s/Platfo
rms: T
he D
esign
Ro
adm
ap in
E
CS
EL M
AS
P
H. D
aembkes (A
irbus, D), J. N
iehaus (SafeTrans, D
), R. Popp (edacentrum
, D)
15:45E
valuatio
n o
f circuit p
erform
ance an
d co
nfig
uratio
n red
uctio
n co
nsid
-erin
g p
ost-silico
n clo
ck skew tu
nin
g
B. Li, U
. Schlichtm
ann (TU M
ünchen, D)
15:10E
ffective Finite E
lemen
t Meth
od
for E
lectrom
igratio
n A
nalysis in
C
om
plex IC
Desig
n
M. Thiele, J. Lienig (TU
Dresden, IFTE
, D)
15:35K
now
ledge-B
ased O
n-C
hip
Diag
no
sis for M
ulti-C
ore S
ystems-o
n-C
hip
P. W
agner (TU M
ünchen, D), L. Li, A
. Mayer, (Infineon D
), T. W
ild, A. H
erkersdorf (TU M
ünchen, D)
16:00C
losin
g W
. Nebel (edacentrum
, D)
16:10E
nd of 3rd day
A Fram
ewo
rk for au
tom
ated V
erification
of u
ser-defin
ed M
BIS
T-A
lgorith
ms
J. Kinseher, M
. Richter (Intel M
obile Com
munications, D
), I. Polian (U Passau, D
)
A C
om
plete C
yber-P
hysical System
for M
ovemen
t Related
Poten
tials Detectio
n
by Syn
chro
nized
EE
G an
d E
MG
D
. De Venuto, V. F. A
nnese, (Politechnico Bari, IT)
ES
D p
rotectio
n m
etho
do
logy o
n system
level and
con
cept o
n d
evice level G
. Noterm
ans, S. Holland (N
XP, D
), C. S
ohrmann (Fraunhofer IIS, D
)
C++ P
rocesso
r Mo
dels fo
r Accelerated
Mu
lti-level Erro
r Effect S
imu
lation
M
. Greim
, D. M
ueller-Gritschneder, U
. Schlichtm
ann (TU M
ünchen, D)
Besides these review
ed contributions to edaWorkshop15, the poster exhibi-
tion will show
results of all ED
A projects funded by B
MB
F within IK
T 2020.
Wo
rksho
p C
on
tribu
tion
s Accep
ted as Po
ster
edacentrum
The design of integrated circuits and systems places enormous de-mands on R&D engineers and de-sign methods and tools that they use. It requires the efficient and manufacturing-aware development of safe, economical, robust and reliable systems of high complex-ity with very small structures and the design of analog and mixed-signal circuits.
In addition, most integrated circuits today contain not only a ‘system on chip’ (SoC), they also comprise large systems which are essential parts of applications. A new (product) design concept along the entire value chain with close interaction between elec-
tronics, design and applications (EDA) is necessary to speed-up innovation. This requires the integration of application domain knowledge into the design pro-cess, including design method-ologies and tools. It comprises management of requirements, design along all levels of abstrac-tion and the consideration of extra-functional properties.
Within the scope of its funding programme for information and communication technologies (ICT 2020) the BMBF (Federal Ministry of Education and Research, Ger-many) supports research activities in the area of “Electronics, Design and Applications”. Currently fun-
ded projects predominantly aim at developing application-specific design platforms for complex systems and circuits. The EDA-industry forms an important link between semiconductor manufac-turers and OEMs, and EDA-related research projects within ICT2020 foster collaboration along the value chain. ICT2020 focuses on fields of application that play a de-cisive role for the future strength of the German economy, such as automotive/mobility, automation and medical technology. Some projects within ICT 2020 are part of European collaborations, for example within the programme EUREKA-CATRENE.
The edaWorkshop and CATRENE DTC – Catalyst of EDA Research
This event is a central platform for exchanging information concern-ing the approaches and results of projects from ICT 2020 and CATRENE (www.catrene.org) as well. Experts involved in the projects will be invited to present their results by means of talks and posters. At the heart of these presentations on electronics, design and applications will be the relevance of the applications to topics affecting society (as defined by ICT 2020 and CATRENE White Book B). As a second essential part of the event, project presenta-tions will be supplemented by a selection of peer-reviewed scien-tific papers on R&D results.
Committees of the CATRENE DTC and edaWorkshop
W. Nebel, OFFIS, edacentrum
J. Haase, edacentrum
W. Rosenstiel, U Tübingen, edacentrum
General Chairs of the edaWorkshop
Organization Committee
R. Popp, edacentrum
D. Treytnar, edacentrum V. Schanz, ITG in VDE R. Schnabel, VDE/ VDI-GMM
Technical Program Chair U. Schlichtmann, TU München
P. Federer, GI
P. Blouet, ST, F M. Barnasconi, NXP, NL J.L. Conesa, ALPHSIP, E B. Candaele, Thales Group, F M. Coenen, EMC MCC, NL M. Coppola, ST, F M. Diaz-Nava, ST, F M. Dietrich, Fraunhofer IIS, D A. Fritsch, Thales Group, F C. Grimm, FhG-UKL, D J. Haase, edacentrum, D P. Koch, CATRENE, EU P. Merkus, Philips, NL F. Petrot, TIMA, F R. Pferdmenges, Infineon, D D. Rousset, ST, F F. Schenkel MunEDA, D E. Villar, U Cantabria, E
W. Rosenstiel, U Tübingen, edacentrum, D
A. Jerraya, CEA-LETI, F
Technical Program Chair
General Chair of the DTC
Steering Committee Program Committee W. Anheier, U Bremen
G. Teepe, GLOBALFOUNDRIES
O. Bringmann, FZI W. Daehn, FH Magdeburg-Stendal M. Dietrich, Fraunhofer IIS R. Drechsler, U Bremen
W. Ecker, Infineon R. Ernst, TU Braunschweig
G. Kornmann, Intel Mobile Communications
W. Glauert, U Erlangen-Nürnberg H. Gräb, TU München
K. Hahn, U Siegen
L. Hedrich, U Frankfurt A. Herkersdorf, TU München
P. Haspel, Cadence
W. Kunz, TU Kaiserslautern
S. Kern, Atmel
R. Pferdmenges, Infineon
H. Schmidt-Habich, Infineon S. Sattler, U Erlangen-Nürnberg
M. Reuter, Mentor M. Schächtele, Bosch
V. Meyer zu Bexten, Infineon
J. Kampe, FH Jena
M. Olbrich, U Hannover
H.-J. Wunderlich, U Stuttgart N. Wehn, TU Kaiserslautern
J. Doblaski, X-Fab
J. Teich, U Erlangen-Nürnberg R. Sommer, IMMS
P. v. Staa, Bosch
K. Schneider, TU Kaiserslautern
A. Hoffmann, Synopsys
Abstract:By 2050, 70 percent of the world’s population will live in cities. And, as cities grow and ex-pand their services, the manage-ment, operations and governance across the city becomes increas-ingly complex. To manage this increasing complexity, it becomes necessary to make cities »smart«. ‘Smart Cities’ have been defined as cities that use information and communications technology to make their critical infrastructure and its components and utilities more interactive and efficient. ‘Smart Cities’ are built on ‘smart and intelligent’ solutions and technologies that will lead to the adoption of at least 5 of the 8 fol-lowing smart parameters – smart energy, smart building, smart
mobility, smart healthcare, smart infrastructure, smart technology, smart governance, and smart education & citizens.
Surprisingly, although ‘Smart Cit-ies’ is a hot topic today, a continu-ous semiconductor value chain for Smart Cities does not exist yet. Whereas smart city planners and operators think and act mainly on a conceptual level and utilize microelectronics off the shelves only, technological opportunities, although available and offered, are not really recognized within this community. In addition, Smart Cit-ies Applications today are more or less singular application solutions, because no unified Smart City approach exists yet.
Nevertheless, ‘Smart Cities’ will be one exciting application of the ‘Internet of Things’ (IoT) with an enormous demand for nano-electronics and smart systems. A huge increase in markets is expected for the next years described best by the ‘The Trillion Sensor Vision’.
Curriculum Vitae: Dr. Joachim Pelka is the Managing Director of the business office for the Fraunhofer Group for Micro-electronics. He studied electrical engineering, with an emphasis on semiconductor technology, at Berlin’s Technical University and was awarded a doctorate there for his work on semiconductor components. He has been with
the Fraunhofer-Gesell-schaft since 1983.
Today, following many years in the organiza-tion, Dr. Pelka is the Managing Director of the Fraunhofer Group for Microelectronics. As managing direc-tor he is responsible for strategic planning and for the coordination of work in the microelectronic institutes of the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft. In keeping with deepening European integration, Dr. Pelka today functions more and more as a contact person for other European research facilities such as CEA-Leti, CSEM, IMEC and VTT and is a member of the CATRENE Scientific Committee.
Tuesday Keynote: Joachim Pelka: “Semiconductor Technologies & Smart Cities –Technology Push or Application Pull?”
“The only thing more amazing than our technology is what the world does with it.” - Intel
Abstract:As more and more diverse mobile devices are connected to the cloud computing technology continues to advance a faster merge of multiple communication technologies. Manifold new applications such as in health care or automotive connect and enrich the lives of every person on earth. “Internet of Things”, “Smart Everything”, or “Always Connected” are the new keywords characterizing the ap-plications.
More than ever, we face unan-ticipated challenges in System of Systems development. Today,
Wednesday Keynote: Angela Schöllhorn: “System of Systems – The Key Enabler for Future Applications”
components are sophisticated systems themselves. As soon as such integrate into an even more complex product their interaction becomes as important as the individual systems. Rather than the most advanced technology the user experience in the ecosystem defines the success of a product. To make matters worse, the pace of innovation in the ecosystem continuously accelerates. All that is accompanied with having to serve all price segments allowing network access for everybody.
Only a new design philosophy tying all elements together will allow to reconcile these extremely diverging requirements. While System-on-Chip solutions providing the compute power for a tremen-
dous amount of SW/FW remain essential, the System of Systems architecture itself is defined by the user experiences and must cover the interaction of the sys-tems and related communication protocols. The road to success are end to end accountability for each use case as well as traceability of its implementation status. Combining user experi-ences with technology needs to be adhered in the next EDA generation.
This keynote will cover: 1) the System of Systems challenge in computing ecosystems, 2) the evolution in product development and their challenges, and 3) the requirements for the next EDA generation.
Curriculum Vitae:Angela Schöllhorn studied solid state physics at the Uni-versity of Duisburg-Essen. In 1984 she started her career in semiconductor business. Since then she has held several top-management R&D positions in the industry (Siemens, Infi-neon, INTEL) delivering Mobile Communication Solutions to leading providers such as Apple, Samsung and Nokia.
Abstract:In the era of the Internet of Things more and more connected embedded systems are accessible to physical attacks jeopardizing the systems’ security. Thus security critical parts of the embedded
systems, which are often realized as single systems-on-chips, have to be hardened against such attacks.The hardening of chips against hardware attacks requires specific add-ons to standard design flows usually only known in the world of smart cards. This talk will first moti- vate the need for more hardware security and present the different kinds of hardware attacks with a focus on side channel and fault
attacks. These attacks can be per- formed with low budget equip-ment and standard engineering knowledge. Therefore counter-measures have at least to cover those attacks. Countermeasures may be implemented on the architecture, microarchitecture, RTL, gate, or transistor level. No matter on which level they are implemented, they must both be designed properly and verified before tape-out. Otherwise long redesign cycles are encountered if security weaknesses are detected during silicon or system verifica-tion. The talk will give examples of design measures against side channel and fault attacks and discuss verification against these design measures. Security is an additional parameter in the design
space which is currently mostly neglected. In the future it will be of increasing importance and hopefully be supported by better design and verification tools.
Curriculum Vitae: Georg Sigl is director at Fraun- hofer Research Institute for Applied and Integrated Security AISEC and head of the chair for Security in Electrical Engineering and Information Technology at Technische Universität München (TUM). After several stations in semiconductor industry, he was responsible for the development of security controllers for Infi-neon from 2000 to 2010. In 1992 he earned his PhD at the institute for Electronic Design Automation at TUM.
Abstract: As the nanometer IC critical dimension enters the era of extreme scal-ing (14nm, 11nm and beyond), manufactur-ability challenges are exacerbated, due to multiple patterning and other emerging lithography technologies. This talk will present some key challenges and recent results in DFM in ex-treme scaling and beyond.Curriculum Vitae: David Z. Pan is the Engineering Foundation Professor at the ECE Department, UT Austin and an IEEE Fellow. For more info see: www.edacentrum.de/edaworkshop
Thursday Keynote: Georg Sigl: “Design of Secure Systems”Invited Presentation: David Pan: “Design for Manufacturing in Extreme Scaling and Beyond
Abstract:To achieve Europe’s goal of doubling the economic value of semi-conductor production in Europe in the 2020-25 timeframe, outspending competing regions of the world is not pos-sible. We have instead
to define where to focus our R&I money. The European Nanoelec-tronics Infrastructure for Innova-tion (ENI²) supports the European semiconductor sector by helping to define the research agenda of co-operative projects on technologies with high impact on economy and society, and facilitating the prepara-tion and execution of R&D projects which address these priorities. To do so, ENI² brings together
potential application requirements and expected evolutions of the enabling technologies. The talk will present the ENI² structure, the road mapping methodology used to define key research topics, and the 2015 work plan. Recent inputs to H2020 work program will be shared.
Curriculum Vitae: Patrick Cogez chairs ENI² since June 2014. After starting his career as a civil ser-vant, he joined STMicroelectron-ics in 1988, where he is now in charge of innovation and external research at Crolles site. He gradu-ated from Ecole Polytechnique in France, and holds a MSc. in Operations Research and a PhD in Industrial Engineering from UC Berkeley.
Abstract:Effective design methods and technologies are the only way to transform ideas and requirements efficiently into innovative, produc-ible, and testable products, at whatever level in the value chain. They aim at increase of productiv-ity, reducing development costs and time-to-market, according to the level of targeted requirements such as quality, performance, cost and energy efficiency, safety, secu-rity, and reliability. Design methods and technologies must ensure the link between the ever-increasing technology push and the demand for innovative new products and services of ever-increasing complexity that are needed to fulfil societal needs. The new ECSEL JU offers a framework in which
we extend the design technologies from ba-sic technology models via design of SOC to the final application in platforms like cars, aircrafts or commu-nication systems. Examples of the new opportunity will be presented.
Curriculum Vitae: Heinrich Daembkes, Airbus De-fence and Space, is president of ARTEMIS-IA, working on Embed-ded Systems and Cyber Physical systems. He was deeply involved in preparing the content of the Multi-Annual Strategic Research and Innovation Action plans 2015. The chapter on Design Technolo-gies is coordinated by him.
Invited Presenatation: ENI²: “Defining Research Key Topics to Support Europe’s Ambition in Nanoelectronics”
Invited Presenatation: From Material via SOC to Systems/Platforms: “The Design Roadmap in ECSEL MASP”
edaWorkshop15 and CATRENE DTC Topics
System Level and Hardware/Software Design of Embedded Systems
Specification- and Model-based Design Architectural Synthesis and Optmization Advanced Architectures (ASIPs, SoCs, MPSoCs,
NoC, SiPs and Reconfigurable Architectures) Transaction Level Modeling and Simulation Development and Optimization of
Hardware-dependent Software
Design and Verification Formal Verification Statistical Timing Analysis and Variability Low Power Design, Analysis and Optimization Logic- and Technology-dependent Synthesis for Nanometer Circuits Physical Design and Verification Simulation Acceleration and Rapid Prototyping Productivity and Efficiency of Design
Analog- and Mixed-Signal Design
Design Automation for Analog Circuits Synthesis, Simulation and Verification RF Circuits, Smart Power Circuits Model Generation Parasitics and Interconnects Signal Integrity and EMC
Reliability, Robustness and Test
Design for Reliability and Robustness Modeling of Aging Effects Design Centering and Yield Optimization (DfM) Fault-tolerant and Self-healing System Design System Test and Production Test Delay Test and Defect-oriented Test BIST and Design for Testability Test Generation, Diagnosis and Fault Modeling Test of Regular Structures
More than Moore
3D Design, Packaging and SiP Design for Integration of
Multi-Domain components Energy Efficient Design Analysis and Optimization of
Performance and Power Cyber-Physical Systems Design for New Technologies Design for Specific Applications
Tuesd
ay, May 19, 2015
Keyn
ote
Moderator: W
. Rosenstiel (edacentrum
, D)
9:30W
elcom
e W. R
osenstiel (edacentrum, D
)
9:45S
emico
nd
ucto
r Techn
olo
gies &
Sm
art Cities – Tech
no
logy P
ush
or
Ap
plicatio
n P
ull?
J. Pelka (Fraunhofer, D)
10:15 C
offee B
reak
Techn
ical Sessio
n: C
on
nected
Ob
jectsM
oderator: M. D
iaz-Nava (ST M
icroelectronics, F)
10:45Tech
no
log
ical Co
nvergence – O
pp
ortu
nities an
d C
hallen
ges for In
ternet
of T
hin
gs Tech
no
log
ies and
Ap
plicatio
ns
O. Verm
esan (SIN
TEF, F)
11:20E
nLig
ht – E
xplo
ring
the N
ext Gen
eration
Intelligen
t and
En
ergy E
fficient Lig
htin
g S
ystems
F. van Tuijl (Philips, N
L)
11:45E
arly Exp
erience fro
m S
PO
K, an
En
d-U
ser Develo
pm
ent E
nviron
men
t fo
r the A
pp
sGate S
mart H
om
eJ. C
outaz (Grenoble Inform
atics Laboratory/ UJF, F)
12:10Q
&A
M. D
iaz-Nava (ST M
icroelectronics, F)
12:15 Lu
nch
Techn
ical Sessio
n: E
nergy E
fficient M
PS
oC
Moderator: A
. Castillejo (ST M
icroelectronics, F)
13:45E
fficient Pow
er Man
agemen
t in FD
-SO
I MP
So
CD
. Puschini (CE
A-LETI, F)
14:20D
elay Testing
for Pow
er Efficien
cy Imp
rovemen
tM
. Zandrahimi (TU
Delft, N
L)
14:45A
Sin
gle-P
CB
Min
iature, E
fficient, 900M
Hz R
ectenn
a for R
F Harvestin
gG
. Dolm
ans (IME
C, N
L)
15:10Q
&A
A. C
astillejo (ST Microelectronics, F)
15:15 C
offee B
reak
Techn
ical Sessio
n: E
NI 2
Moderator: P. C
ogez (ST Microelectronics, F)
15:45E
NI²: D
efinin
g R
esearch K
ey Top
ics to S
up
po
rt Eu
rop
e’s Am
bitio
n in
N
ano
electron
ics P. Cogez (ST M
icroelectronics, F)
Panel
Moderator: A
. Fritsch (Thales, F)
16:15 E
NI² R
oad
map
, Make it H
app
en; S
mart Tran
spo
rtation
as a Use C
aseG
. Teepe (GLO
BA
LFOU
ND
RIE
S, D) J. Pelka (Fraunhofer, D
) A
. Bruening (ZM
DI, D
) (tbc) S. Tverdyshev (Sysgo, D)
D. Laousse, (S
NC
F, F) P. Cogez (ST, E
NI2, F)
J. Langheim (ST, F) S. A
llano, (PSA
, F) (tbc)
17:15B
reak
C
on
ference D
inn
er (Location: Restaurant “D
resden 1900”, address below)
18:30M
eeting point at hotel reception
18:45A
rrival at “DR
ES
DE
N 1900” (A
n der Frauenkirche 20, 01067 Dresden)
19:00D
inn
er
22:00E
nd of 1st day
edaWorkshop15:
Ralf Popp (edacentrum
) fon: +
49 511 762-19697 popp@
edacentrum.de
Pro
gram
CATR
EN
E D
TC:
Ahm
ed Jerraya (CE
A-LETI)
fon: +33 438 780 128
ahmed.jerraya@
cea.fr
About edaWorkshop and CATRENE DTC
The edaWorkshop is the premier German event on “Electronics, Design and Applications” (EDA). It offers excellent opportunities for the publication and discussion of application-oriented EDA research results. The mix of participants from industry and academia creates ideal opportunities for a professional exchange of ideas on a scientific basis. This interac-tion paves the way for industry to benefit from research results.
The edaWorkshop is also the pri-mary platform for presenting and exchanging solution approaches and results of those research pro- jects in the area of “Electronics,
Design and Applications”, which are funded by the BMBF (Fed-eral Ministry of Education and Research, Germany). It promotes
communication between experts and public authorities, and sup-ports the dissemination of the results of publicly-funded projects.
The edaWorkshop is organized jointly by the edacentrum and the GI/GMM/ITG RSS Steering Group
for “Computer-aided Circuit and System Design” and is supported by the BMBF. Like in 2009, 2011 and 2013, the edaWorkshop15 will co-locate and share a com-mon day – including keynotes, sessions and the social event – with the annual CATRENE Design Technology Conference (DTC).
The CATRENE DTC is the meeting point of Europe’s scientists and experts in application-oriented design. Both events are attracting European experts in industry and academia and consequently the organizers decided to co-locate the workshop and the conference every two years.
edaWorkshop 15edaWorkshop 15
The three-day event is a balanced combination of information and communication. It offers not only a wide range of discussions on specialized subjects and EDA research projects, but also provides plenty of networking op-portunities. This is supported by a comprehensive poster exhibition, where also demonstrations and prototypes will be presented.
Looking forward to seeing you in Dresden!
Prof. Dr. W. Rosenstiel Prof. Dr. W. Nebel General Chairs
Wed
nesd
ay, May 20, 2015
Keyn
ote M
oderator: W. R
osenstiel (edacentrum, D
)
9:00S
ystem o
f System
s – Th
e Key E
nab
ler for Fu
ture A
pp
lication
s A
. Schöllhorn (Intel M
obile Com
munications, D
)
Techn
ical Sessio
n: M
od
eling
and
Sim
ulatio
nM
oderator: M. D
ietrich (Fraunhofer IIS/E
AS, D
)
9:30
Virtu
al Pro
totyp
ing
with
IP R
euse fo
r a ME
MS
Ap
plicatio
n w
ith
IP-X
AC
T an
d S
ystemC
-AM
S M
DV
PO
. Guillaum
e, F. Cenni, (ST M
icroelectronics, F), E. Vaum
orin, J.-M. Fernandez (M
AG
IL-LE
M, F), F. R
ahim (ATR
EN
TA, F), G
. Schröpfer, B
. Vernay (CO
VE
NTO
R, F)
10:05Leverag
ing
Verificatio
n o
f System
C w
ith U
VM
S. Schulz, T. Voertler (Fraunhofer IIS
/EA
S, D)
10:30Q
&A
M. D
ietrich (Fraunhofer IIS/E
AS, D
)
10:35 C
offee B
reak
Techn
ical Sessio
n: FD
SO
I Eco
systems
Moderator: P. B
louet (ST Microelectronics, F)
11:05FD
SO
I Device Param
eter Op
timizatio
n w
ith T
CA
DE
l Medi B
azizi (GLO
BA
LFOU
ND
RIE
S, D)
11:40FD
SO
I Silico
n E
nab
lemen
t Desig
n C
enter
O. Thom
as (CE
A-LETI, F)
12:05FD
SO
I and
AD
AS
Ap
plicatio
n fo
r Au
tom
otive
J. Benndorf (D
reamchip, D
)
12:30Q
&A
P. Blouet (ST M
icroelectronics, F)
Poster S
ession
Moderator: R
. Popp (edacentrum, D
)
12:35In
trod
uctio
n o
f the Po
ster Exh
ibitio
nC
omprising accepted scientific contributions and an overview
of project posters.
Poster E
xhib
ition
12:50For the titles and authors of the scientific posters see bottom
of next page.
13:20Lu
nch
and
Poster E
xhib
ition
Techn
ical Sessio
n: S
ecurity, S
afety and
Privacy – C
hallen
ges and
D
esign
So
lutio
ns fo
r Tom
orrow
´s Ap
plicatio
ns
Moderator: J. H
aase (edacentrum, D
)
14:35S
ecurity, S
afety and
Privacy b
ut w
hat fo
r and
how
…C
. Dietrich (G
emalto, F)
15:10N
ew Tru
sted H
ardw
are and
Firmw
are Co
mp
utin
g M
echan
isms
Ap
plicab
le to E
mb
edd
ed S
ystems
B. C
andaele (Thales, F)
15:35Q
&A
J. Haase (edacentrum
, D)
15:40C
offee B
reak
Techn
ical Sessio
n: V
2X: C
ar to E
nvirom
ent C
om
mu
nicatio
nM
oderator: R. H
oofman (N
XP, N
L)
16:10H
ow V
2X Lead
s to S
afe and
Secu
re Mo
bility
P. Pype (N
XP, B
E)
16:45V
AM
OS
– Th
e Traffic Man
agemen
t System
of D
resden
M. K
rumnov (TU
Dresden, D
)
17:10Q
&A
R. H
oofman (N
XP, N
L)
17:15B
reak
So
cial Even
t (Dinner Location: R
estaurant “Alte M
eister“, address below)
17:45M
eeting point at hotel reception for guided tours
18:00Public organ prayer and explanations at „Frauenkirche“ (in G
erman only) or
Guided tour through D
resden‘s old town
19:00M
eeting point at hotel reception (in case of not participating guided tours)
19:15A
rrival at "Alte M
eister" (Theaterplatz 1a, 01067 Dresden)
19:30C
on
fermen
t of "E
DA
-Med
aille 2015" W. R
osenstiel (edacentrum, D
)
20:00D
inn
er
23:00E
nd of 2nd day
Th
ursd
ay, May 21, 2015
Keyn
ote
Moderator: W
. Nebel (edacentrum
, D)
9:00D
esign
of S
ecure C
hip
sG
. Sigl (TU
München, D
)
9:30D
esign
for M
anu
facturin
g in
Extrem
e Scalin
g an
d B
eyon
dD
. Pan (U Texas at A
ustin, US
)
10:00C
on
fermen
t of “E
DA
Ach
ievemen
t Aw
ard 2015”
W. N
ebel (edacentrum, D
)
10:20C
offee B
reak
Techn
ical Sessio
n: M
EM
S an
d A
nalo
gM
oderator: U. S
chlichtmann (TU
München, D
)
10:50M
EM
S2015 Paves th
e Way to
Sch
ematic D
riven M
EM
S D
esign
T. Maier (B
osch, D), R
. Som
mer (IM
MS, D
)
11:10D
esign
of A
cceleration
Sen
sors U
sing
a System
atic ME
MS
-AS
IC
Desig
n Flow
R
. Pevgonen, J. Klaus, R
. Som
mer (IM
MS, D
)
11:35B
ehavio
ral Mo
delin
g o
f an A
nalo
g N
eural R
ecord
ing
Fron
t-En
d fo
r S
ystem S
imu
lation
and
Reliab
ility An
alysisN
. Heidm
ann, N. H
ellwege, D
. Peters-Drolshagen (U
Brem
en, D)
12:00S
ymb
olic S
imu
lation
of M
ixed-S
ign
al System
s with
Exten
ded
Affin
e A
rithm
etic C. R
adojicic, C. G
rimm
, T. Purusothaman (TU
Kaiserslautern, D
)
Poster E
xhib
ition
12:25For the titles and authors of the scientific posters see below
.
12:55Lu
nch
and
Poster E
xhib
ition
Techn
ical Sessio
n: S
trategy, An
alysis and
Diag
no
sis M
oderator: W. N
ebel (edacentrum, D
)
14:10N
ation
al Agen
da P
rocess to
Develo
p S
trategies fo
r Micro
electron
ics C
. Martin (B
MB
F, D)
14:25Fro
m M
aterial via SO
C to
System
s/Platfo
rms: T
he D
esign
Ro
adm
ap in
E
CS
EL M
AS
P
H. D
aembkes (A
irbus, D), J. N
iehaus (SafeTrans, D
), R. Popp (edacentrum
, D)
15:45E
valuatio
n o
f circuit p
erform
ance an
d co
nfig
uratio
n red
uctio
n co
nsid
-erin
g p
ost-silico
n clo
ck skew tu
nin
g
B. Li, U
. Schlichtm
ann (TU M
ünchen, D)
15:10E
ffective Finite E
lemen
t Meth
od
for E
lectrom
igratio
n A
nalysis in
C
om
plex IC
Desig
n
M. Thiele, J. Lienig (TU
Dresden, IFTE
, D)
15:35K
now
ledge-B
ased O
n-C
hip
Diag
no
sis for M
ulti-C
ore S
ystems-o
n-C
hip
P. W
agner (TU M
ünchen, D), L. Li, A
. Mayer, (Infineon D
), T. W
ild, A. H
erkersdorf (TU M
ünchen, D)
16:00C
losin
g W
. Nebel (edacentrum
, D)
16:10E
nd of 3rd day
A Fram
ewo
rk for au
tom
ated V
erification
of u
ser-defin
ed M
BIS
T-A
lgorith
ms
J. Kinseher, M
. Richter (Intel M
obile Com
munications, D
), I. Polian (U Passau, D
)
A C
om
plete C
yber-P
hysical System
for M
ovemen
t Related
Poten
tials Detectio
n
by Syn
chro
nized
EE
G an
d E
MG
D
. De Venuto, V. F. A
nnese, (Politechnico Bari, IT)
ES
D p
rotectio
n m
etho
do
logy o
n system
level and
con
cept o
n d
evice level G
. Noterm
ans, S. Holland (N
XP, D
), C. S
ohrmann (Fraunhofer IIS, D
)
C++ P
rocesso
r Mo
dels fo
r Accelerated
Mu
lti-level Erro
r Effect S
imu
lation
M
. Greim
, D. M
ueller-Gritschneder, U
. Schlichtm
ann (TU M
ünchen, D)
Besides these review
ed contributions to edaWorkshop15, the poster exhibi-
tion will show
results of all ED
A projects funded by B
MB
F within IK
T 2020.
Wo
rksho
p C
on
tribu
tion
s Accep
ted as Po
ster
About edaWorkshop and CATRENE DTC
The edaWorkshop is the premier German event on “Electronics, Design and Applications” (EDA). It offers excellent opportunities for the publication and discussion of application-oriented EDA research results. The mix of participants from industry and academia creates ideal opportunities for a professional exchange of ideas on a scientific basis. This interac-tion paves the way for industry to benefit from research results.
The edaWorkshop is also the pri-mary platform for presenting and exchanging solution approaches and results of those research pro- jects in the area of “Electronics,
Design and Applications”, which are funded by the BMBF (Fed-eral Ministry of Education and Research, Germany). It promotes
communication between experts and public authorities, and sup-ports the dissemination of the results of publicly-funded projects.
The edaWorkshop is organized jointly by the edacentrum and the GI/GMM/ITG RSS Steering Group
for “Computer-aided Circuit and System Design” and is supported by the BMBF. Like in 2009, 2011 and 2013, the edaWorkshop15 will co-locate and share a com-mon day – including keynotes, sessions and the social event – with the annual CATRENE Design Technology Conference (DTC).
The CATRENE DTC is the meeting point of Europe’s scientists and experts in application-oriented design. Both events are attracting European experts in industry and academia and consequently the organizers decided to co-locate the workshop and the conference every two years.
edaWorkshop 15edaWorkshop 15
The three-day event is a balanced combination of information and communication. It offers not only a wide range of discussions on specialized subjects and EDA research projects, but also provides plenty of networking op-portunities. This is supported by a comprehensive poster exhibition, where also demonstrations and prototypes will be presented.
Looking forward to seeing you in Dresden!
Prof. Dr. W. Rosenstiel Prof. Dr. W. Nebel General Chairs
Wed
nesd
ay, May 20, 2015
Keyn
ote M
oderator: W. R
osenstiel (edacentrum, D
)
9:00S
ystem o
f System
s – Th
e Key E
nab
ler for Fu
ture A
pp
lication
s A
. Schöllhorn (Intel M
obile Com
munications, D
)
Techn
ical Sessio
n: M
od
eling
and
Sim
ulatio
nM
oderator: M. D
ietrich (Fraunhofer IIS/E
AS, D
)
9:30
Virtu
al Pro
totyp
ing
with
IP R
euse fo
r a ME
MS
Ap
plicatio
n w
ith
IP-X
AC
T an
d S
ystemC
-AM
S M
DV
PO
. Guillaum
e, F. Cenni, (ST M
icroelectronics, F), E. Vaum
orin, J.-M. Fernandez (M
AG
IL-LE
M, F), F. R
ahim (ATR
EN
TA, F), G
. Schröpfer, B
. Vernay (CO
VE
NTO
R, F)
10:05Leverag
ing
Verificatio
n o
f System
C w
ith U
VM
S. Schulz, T. Voertler (Fraunhofer IIS
/EA
S, D)
10:30Q
&A
M. D
ietrich (Fraunhofer IIS/E
AS, D
)
10:35 C
offee B
reak
Techn
ical Sessio
n: FD
SO
I Eco
systems
Moderator: P. B
louet (ST Microelectronics, F)
11:05FD
SO
I Device Param
eter Op
timizatio
n w
ith T
CA
DE
l Medi B
azizi (GLO
BA
LFOU
ND
RIE
S, D)
11:40FD
SO
I Silico
n E
nab
lemen
t Desig
n C
enter
O. Thom
as (CE
A-LETI, F)
12:05FD
SO
I and
AD
AS
Ap
plicatio
n fo
r Au
tom
otive
J. Benndorf (D
reamchip, D
)
12:30Q
&A
P. Blouet (ST M
icroelectronics, F)
Poster S
ession
Moderator: R
. Popp (edacentrum, D
)
12:35In
trod
uctio
n o
f the Po
ster Exh
ibitio
nC
omprising accepted scientific contributions and an overview
of project posters.
Poster E
xhib
ition
12:50For the titles and authors of the scientific posters see bottom
of next page.
13:20Lu
nch
and
Poster E
xhib
ition
Techn
ical Sessio
n: S
ecurity, S
afety and
Privacy – C
hallen
ges and
D
esign
So
lutio
ns fo
r Tom
orrow
´s Ap
plicatio
ns
Moderator: J. H
aase (edacentrum, D
)
14:35S
ecurity, S
afety and
Privacy b
ut w
hat fo
r and
how
…C
. Dietrich (G
emalto, F)
15:10N
ew Tru
sted H
ardw
are and
Firmw
are Co
mp
utin
g M
echan
isms
Ap
plicab
le to E
mb
edd
ed S
ystems
B. C
andaele (Thales, F)
15:35Q
&A
J. Haase (edacentrum
, D)
15:40C
offee B
reak
Techn
ical Sessio
n: V
2X: C
ar to E
nvirom
ent C
om
mu
nicatio
nM
oderator: R. H
oofman (N
XP, N
L)
16:10H
ow V
2X Lead
s to S
afe and
Secu
re Mo
bility
P. Pype (N
XP, B
E)
16:45V
AM
OS
– Th
e Traffic Man
agemen
t System
of D
resden
M. K
rumnov (TU
Dresden, D
)
17:10Q
&A
R. H
oofman (N
XP, N
L)
17:15B
reak
So
cial Even
t (Dinner Location: R
estaurant “Alte M
eister“, address below)
17:45M
eeting point at hotel reception for guided tours
18:00Public organ prayer and explanations at „Frauenkirche“ (in G
erman only) or
Guided tour through D
resden‘s old town
19:00M
eeting point at hotel reception (in case of not participating guided tours)
19:15A
rrival at "Alte M
eister" (Theaterplatz 1a, 01067 Dresden)
19:30C
on
fermen
t of "E
DA
-Med
aille 2015" W. R
osenstiel (edacentrum, D
)
20:00D
inn
er
23:00E
nd of 2nd day
Th
ursd
ay, May 21, 2015
Keyn
ote
Moderator: W
. Nebel (edacentrum
, D)
9:00D
esign
of S
ecure C
hip
sG
. Sigl (TU
München, D
)
9:30D
esign
for M
anu
facturin
g in
Extrem
e Scalin
g an
d B
eyon
dD
. Pan (U Texas at A
ustin, US
)
10:00C
on
fermen
t of “E
DA
Ach
ievemen
t Aw
ard 2015”
W. N
ebel (edacentrum, D
)
10:20C
offee B
reak
Techn
ical Sessio
n: M
EM
S an
d A
nalo
gM
oderator: U. S
chlichtmann (TU
München, D
)
10:50M
EM
S2015 Paves th
e Way to
Sch
ematic D
riven M
EM
S D
esign
T. Maier (B
osch, D), R
. Som
mer (IM
MS, D
)
11:10D
esign
of A
cceleration
Sen
sors U
sing
a System
atic ME
MS
-AS
IC
Desig
n Flow
R
. Pevgonen, J. Klaus, R
. Som
mer (IM
MS, D
)
11:35B
ehavio
ral Mo
delin
g o
f an A
nalo
g N
eural R
ecord
ing
Fron
t-En
d fo
r S
ystem S
imu
lation
and
Reliab
ility An
alysisN
. Heidm
ann, N. H
ellwege, D
. Peters-Drolshagen (U
Brem
en, D)
12:00S
ymb
olic S
imu
lation
of M
ixed-S
ign
al System
s with
Exten
ded
Affin
e A
rithm
etic C. R
adojicic, C. G
rimm
, T. Purusothaman (TU
Kaiserslautern, D
)
Poster E
xhib
ition
12:25For the titles and authors of the scientific posters see below
.
12:55Lu
nch
and
Poster E
xhib
ition
Techn
ical Sessio
n: S
trategy, An
alysis and
Diag
no
sis M
oderator: W. N
ebel (edacentrum, D
)
14:10S
trategy Develo
pm
ent in
Micro
electron
ics Fun
din
g - T
he G
erman
A
gend
a Pro
cess C. M
artin (BM
BF, D
)
14:25Fro
m M
aterial via SO
C to
System
s/Platfo
rms: T
he D
esign
Ro
adm
ap in
E
CS
EL M
AS
P
H. D
aembkes (A
irbus, D), J. N
iehaus (SafeTrans, D
), R. Popp (edacentrum
, D)
15:45E
valuatio
n o
f circuit p
erform
ance an
d co
nfig
uratio
n red
uctio
n co
nsid
-erin
g p
ost-silico
n clo
ck skew tu
nin
g
B. Li, U
. Schlichtm
ann (TU M
ünchen, D)
15:10E
ffective Finite E
lemen
t Meth
od
for E
lectrom
igratio
n A
nalysis in
C
om
plex IC
Desig
n
M. Thiele, J. Lienig (TU
Dresden, IFTE
, D)
15:35K
now
ledge-B
ased O
n-C
hip
Diag
no
sis for M
ulti-C
ore S
ystems-o
n-C
hip
P. W
agner (TU M
ünchen, D), L. Li, A
. Mayer, (Infineon D
), T. W
ild, A. H
erkersdorf (TU M
ünchen, D)
16:00C
losin
g W
. Nebel (edacentrum
, D)
16:10E
nd of 3rd day
A Fram
ewo
rk for au
tom
ated V
erification
of u
ser-defin
ed M
BIS
T-A
lgorith
ms
J. Kinseher, M
. Richter (Intel M
obile Com
munications, D
), I. Polian (U Passau, D
)
A C
om
plete C
yber-P
hysical System
for M
ovemen
t Related
Poten
tials Detectio
n
by Syn
chro
nized
EE
G an
d E
MG
D
. De Venuto, V. F. A
nnese, (Politechnico Bari, IT)
ES
D p
rotectio
n m
etho
do
logy o
n system
level and
con
cept o
n d
evice level G
. Noterm
ans, S. Holland (N
XP, D
), C. S
ohrmann (Fraunhofer IIS, D
)
C++ P
rocesso
r Mo
dels fo
r Accelerated
Mu
lti-level Erro
r Effect S
imu
lation
M
. Greim
, D. M
ueller-Gritschneder, U
. Schlichtm
ann (TU M
ünchen, D)
Besides these review
ed contributions to edaWorkshop15, the poster exhibi-
tion will show
results of all ED
A projects funded by B
MB
F within IK
T 2020.
Wo
rksho
p C
on
tribu
tion
s Accep
ted as Po
ster
Program
Dresden (Germany), May 19 – 21, 2015www.edacentrum.de/edaworkshop
Location
CATRENEDesign Technology Conference
edaWorkshop 15
jointly organized
Dresden, the capital of Saxony and the former residence of the Wettin dynasty, is a city of art and culture with magnificent buildings, many world-class museums as well as a rich tradition of theatre and music. No book about the history of architecture can forget to men-tion Dresden’s Zwinger Palace (s. picture on the left). The recon-structed Frauenkirche, the Semper Opera House and the Royal Palace as well as many other historical monuments and collections define the image of the city. See also: www.dresden.de
The participation fee includes 3 days conference, 3x lunch, 2x dinner, conference beverages and conference documents. This is an all-inclusive package. Items are not available separately.
Registration (Deadline: May 11, 2015) until April 27, 2015 after April 28, 2015
Participation fee (All prices plus 19 % VAT) EUR 350,– EUR 400,–
To register choose the registration online (https://www.edacentrum.de/edaworkshop/online-registration) or fax the registration form to +49 511 762-19695. For further details, i.e. cancellation policy see registration form.
Registration and Accomodation Contact
edacentrum Schneiderberg 32 30167 Hannover Germany Ms. Maren Sperber sperber@edacentrum.de
fon: +49 511 762-19699 fax: +49 511 762-19695 info@edacentrum.de www.edacentrum.de
The event takes place at the 4-star Dorint Hotel Dresden which is located close to the Old Town. For attendees of the edaWorkshop15 and CATRENE DTC edacentrum has arranged special room rates, valid from May 19 – 21, 2015.
Dorint Hotel Dresden Grunaer Straße 14 01069 Dresden Germany Fon +49 351 4915-0 Fax +49 351 4915-100 www.dorint.com/en/hotel-dresden
Special Room Rates at Dorint Hotel Dresden (including Breakfast)
Single room: EUR 110,- Double room: EUR 140,- Fon +49 351 4915-774 anke.boehmer@dorint.com
For alternative hotels see www.edacentrum.de/edaworkshop/location
Please book your room by April 20, 2015, and mention “edaWorkshop15” as the key-word. After April 20, the fixed quota of rooms for the event will be closed. All participants are kindly asked to make their own hotel reservations directly.
Social Event Locations
From the airportBy taxi: The taxi fare to the hotel is about EUR 22.By public transportation: Take S2 local train (direction “Heidenau”), get off at “Dresden Hauptbahn-hof” and proceed as written below. See also: www.dresden-airport.de
From the main railway stationTake tram no. 3 or 7 (direction “Dresden Wilder Mann” or “Weix-dorf”), get off at “Pirnaischer Platz”. Take tram 2 or 12 (direction “Dres-den Kleinzschachwitz Freystraße” or “Dresden Ludwig-Hartmann-Straße”), get off at “Deutsches Hygiene-Museum”. See also: www.dvb.de
Using a navigation systemChoose “Pirnaische Vorstadt” as district when you enter “Grunaer Strasse 14”.
Restaurant “Dresden 1900” With the era of Empire to Art Nou-veau Dresden provides another heyday apart from the time of Au-gustus the Strong. It was a period of entrepreneurs and inventors, the rising bourgeoisie and of basic development in public transport. The museum restaurant “Dresden 1900” provides a glimpse into the lives of Dresdens’ cirizens and their traffic history(ies) about 1900 showing one of the most beautiful squares of the past - the post office square – in 1900. The restaurant offers a good Saxonian kitchen from around 1900 and also creations of the modern German cuisine. Dresden 1900 is located vis-a-vis to the Frauenkirche, within walking distance to the Dorint hotel (15 min). Adress: An der Frauenkirche 20 www.dresden1900.de
Restaurant “Alte Meister” The Alte Meister café & restaurant was opened in October 2001 on the premises of Albert Braun’s former studio. Braun directed the artistic renovation of the Zwinger after World War II. In the museum café of the world-famous gallery of the same name, freshly made delicacies of creative seasonal kitchen are offered. A café durng the day, the “Alte Meister” turns into a stylish restaurant in the evening where dining between Rubens and Rossini becomes possible. The restaurant “Alte Meister” is located in the lavishly renovated Braun Atelier of the Dresden Zwinger next to the Sem-per Opera House. From the Dorint Hotel it located within walking distance (20 min). Adress: Theaterplatz 2 www.altemeister.net
Directions to Dorint Hotel
Program
Dresden (Germany), May 19 – 21, 2015www.edacentrum.de/edaworkshop
Location
CATRENEDesign Technology Conference
edaWorkshop 15
jointly organized
Dresden, the capital of Saxony and the former residence of the Wettin dynasty, is a city of art and culture with magnificent buildings, many world-class museums as well as a rich tradition of theatre and music. No book about the his-tory of architecture can forget to mention Dresden’s Zwinger Palace (s. picture above). The recon-structed Frauenkirche, the Semper Opera House and the Royal Palace as well as many other historical monuments and collections define the image of the city. See also: www.dresden.de
The participation fee includes 3 days conference, 3x lunch, 2x dinner, conference beverages and conference documents. This is an all-inclusive package. Items are not available separately.
Registration (Deadline: May 11, 2015) until April 27, 2015 after April 28, 2015
Participation fee (All prices plus 19 % VAT) EUR 350,– EUR 400,–
To register choose the registration online (https://www.edacentrum.de/edaworkshop/online-registration) or fax the registration form to +49 511 762-19695. For further details, i.e. cancellation policy see registration form.
Registration and Accomodation Contact
edacentrum Schneiderberg 32 30167 Hannover Germany Ms. Maren Sperber sperber@edacentrum.de
fon: +49 511 762-19699 fax: +49 511 762-19695 info@edacentrum.de www.edacentrum.de
The event takes place at the 4-star Dorint Hotel Dresden which is located close to the Old Town. For attendees of the edaWorkshop15 and CATRENE DTC edacentrum has arranged special room rates, valid from May 18 – 21, 2015.
Dorint Hotel Dresden Grunaer Straße 14 01069 Dresden Germany Fon +49 351 4915-0 Fax +49 351 4915-100 www.dorint.com/en/hotel-dresden
Special Room Rates at Dorint Hotel Dresden (including Breakfast)
Single room: EUR 110,- Double room: EUR 140,- Fon +49 351 4915-774 anke.boehmer@dorint.com
For alternative hotels see www.edacentrum.de/edaworkshop/location
Please book your room by April 20, 2015, and mention “edaWorkshop15” as the key-word. After April 20, the fixed quota of rooms for the event will be closed. All participants are kindly asked to make their own hotel reservations directly.
Social Event Locations
From the airportBy taxi: The taxi fare to the hotel is about EUR 22.By public transportation: Take S2 local train (direction “Pirna”), get off at “Dresden Hauptbahnhof” and proceed as written below. See also: www.dresden-airport.de
From the main railway stationTake tram no. 3 (direction “Dresden Wilder Mann”), get off at “Pirnaischer Platz”. Take tram 2 or 12 (direction “Dresden Kleinzschachwitz Freystraße” or “Dresden Ludwig-Hartmann-Straße”), get off at “Deutsches Hygiene-Museum”. See also: www.dvb.de
Using a navigation systemChoose “Pirnaische Vorstadt” as district when you enter “Grunaer Strasse 14”.
Restaurant “Dresden 1900” With the era of Empire to Art Nou-veau Dresden provides another heyday apart from the time of Au-gustus the Strong. It was a period of entrepreneurs and inventors, the rising bourgeoisie and of basic development in public transport. The museum restaurant “Dresden 1900” provides a glimpse into the lives of Dresdens’ citizens and their traffic history(ies) about 1900 showing one of the most beautiful squares of the past – the post office square – in 1900. The restaurant offers a good Saxonian kitchen from around 1900 and also creations of the modern German cuisine. “Dresden 1900” is lo-cated vis-a-vis to the Frauenkirche, within walking distance to the Dorint hotel (15 min). Address: An der Frauenkirche 20 www.dresden1900.de
Restaurant “Alte Meister” The Alte Meister café & restaurant was opened in October 2001 on the premises of Albert Braun’s former studio. Braun directed the artistic renovation of the Zwinger after World War II. In the museum café of the world-famous gallery of the same name, freshly made delicacies of creative seasonal kitchen are offered. A café during the day, the “Alte Meister” turns into a stylish restaurant in the evening where dining between Rubens and Rossini becomes possible. The restaurant “Alte Meister” is located in the lavishly renovated Braun Atelier of the Dresden Zwinger next to the Sem-per Opera House. From the Dorint Hotel it is located within walking distance (20 min). Address: Theaterplatz 1a www.altemeister.net
Directions to Dorint Hotel
Foto: Popp